Pawlikowski and his actors surprise us with fully drawn characters who defy the hopelessness and doom of their surroundings.

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Last Resort (2001)
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Reviews Counted:70
Fresh:66
Rotten:4
Average Rating:7.3/10
Consensus: Critics are raving about Last Resort, saying it's a convincing, touching tale. Particularly impressive is the lack of script during the film's shoot.
Rated: Not Rated
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Feb 23, 2001 Limited
Synopsis: Directed by Pawel Pawlikowski, LAST RESORT tells the story of a young Russian woman who travels to an unfamiliar country to reunite with her fiancé, but instead finds herself in the midst of a... Directed by Pawel Pawlikowski, LAST RESORT tells the story of a young Russian woman who travels to an unfamiliar country to reunite with her fiancé, but instead finds herself in the midst of a waking nightmare. When Tanya (Dina Korzun) lands in England along with her 10-year-old son, Artiom (Artiom Strelnikov), she is crushed to discover that her soon-to-be-husband is nowhere to be found. Confused and ignorant, she naively asks the government for asylum and becomes a refugee in a dead-end coastal resort that is full of bewildered immigrants like herself. Unfortunately, by the time she realizes that she's made a mistake, bureaucratic paperwork has already ensured that she must stay locked inside the walls of the barren dumping grounds for an indefinite period. Struggling to make ends meet, Tanya befriends a charming arcade manager, Alfie (Paddy Considine), while Artiom learns the ins and outs of vandalism. When it finally becomes clear to Tanya that she is only setting herself up for another heartbreak, she is forced to make a difficult decision that will affect the lives of everyone involved. Pawlikowski's bittersweet, inspiring love story, which blends documentary techniques with a dreamlike atmosphere, features a mesmerizing performance from the luminous Korzun. [More]
Starring: Dina Korzun, Artiom Strelnikov, Paddy Considine, Lindsay Honey
Starring: Dina Korzun, Artiom Strelnikov, Paddy Considine, Lindsay Honey, Perry Benson, Katie Drinkwater, Dave Bean, Adrian Scarborough, David Auker, Bruce Byron, Jim Trevellyan, Marcus Redwood, Zoe Sharpe, Daniel Mobey
Director: Paul Pawlikowski
Director: Paul Pawlikowski
Screenwriter: Paul Pawlikowski
Producer: Ruth Caleb
Composer: Max de Wardener, Rowan Olivier
Studio: The Shooting Gallery
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Reviews for Last Resort
When will American filmmakers, mainstream and independent alike, tire of being shown up by international movies that capture authenticity as a matter of course?
The film should help position the award-winning documentarian as a feature writer-director of considerable promise.
Last Resort is a little treat of a quality film at a time when Hollywood is releasing mostly dreck.
Pavlikovsky puts a human face on a problem that often goes by as a blur on the evening news.
Thank goodness for the Shooting Gallery -- while Hollywood continues to churn out very little of interest, they rescue great little films like Last Resort from obscurity.
A small but surprisingly moving film ... reminiscent of the Italian neorealist classics of the 1950s.
A heartfelt, thoroughly honest and sometimes heartbreaking account of a woman who despite being twice divorced is a naive and incurable romantic.
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